Quick demonstration of how good the whammy function of the G-major 2 is functioning, where I have chosen 1 octave up and I control it with a really old Proel volume pedal. Rig: Ibanez JS1000 BTB, Garland custom amp, G-major 2, HB noname cab 1x12
@aaroxx8447 Yep, it is in the Effects loop of the amp and the distortion is coming from the front end - the pre-amp :) I haven't used it before to be honest. The pitch shifter sounds just fine after as well!
I used it in the FX loop in the video, I have never used it infront of the amp. I might try, but i doubt the results would be good, typically the whammy is put in the loop as far as I know.
Hi! Good demo. ¿in order to use the whammy function, do you have to forcefully use the G major on the input of the amp? ¿Or can it be used in the fx-loop as well? Thanks beforhand
What exactly do you refer to? Having several effects one after the other or using it in mixing or something else?
FenixBG 1 day ago
Hey, Nice demo.
A quick question... Are you using the G-maj after the distortion?
The harmonizer and whammy effect mainly the harmonizer (Intelligent Pitch Shifter)
do they sound good after the distortion?
The digitech harmonizers make you use a clean signal going in or it sounds like crap.
Just curious..... Thanks.
aaroxx8447 2 weeks ago
@aaroxx8447 Yep, it is in the Effects loop of the amp and the distortion is coming from the front end - the pre-amp :) I haven't used it before to be honest. The pitch shifter sounds just fine after as well!
FenixBG 2 weeks ago
I used it in the FX loop in the video, I have never used it infront of the amp. I might try, but i doubt the results would be good, typically the whammy is put in the loop as far as I know.
FenixBG 1 month ago